The National Government optimised the Riohacha aqueduct system, the capital of the department of La Guajira, by replacing asbestos pipes, which are classified as carcinogenic, with modern networks with state-of-the-art valves in much of the city, which expanded the volume of drinking water that reaches the irrigation homes. The intervention represents an advance in public health and access to basic services for a city that has historically faced…
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The National Government optimised the Riohacha aqueduct system, the capital of the department of La Guajira, by replacing asbestos pipes, which are classified as carcinogenic, with modern networks with state-of-the-art valves in much of the city, which expanded the volume of drinking water that reaches the irrigation homes. The intervention represents an advance in public health and access to basic services for a city that has historically faced…